Brain Sciences (Dec 2023)

New Insight into the Possible Roles of L-Carnitine in a Rat Model of Multiple Sclerosis

  • Sally M. Safwat,
  • Moutasem Salih Aboonq,
  • Mahmoud El Tohamy,
  • Moaz Mojaddidi,
  • Saeed Awad M. Al-Qahtani,
  • Madaniah Omar Zakari,
  • Ahmed A. ElGendy,
  • Abdelaziz M. Hussein

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci14010023
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
p. 23

Abstract

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Objective: We investigated the effect of L-carnitine (LC) on cuprizone (Cup) demyelinating rat model and its possible underlying mechanisms. Methods: Thirty male Sprague–Dawley (SD) rats were randomly allocated to three groups: the normal control group; the Cup group, in which Cup was administrated at a dose of 450 mg/kg per day orally via gastric gavage for 5 weeks; and the Cup + LC group, which received the same dose of Cup as the Cup group, except that the rats were treated additionally with LC 100 mg/kg/day orally for 5 weeks. The nerve conduction (NCV) in isolated sciatic nerves was measured; then, the sciatic nerves were isolated for H&E staining and electron microscope examination. The expression of myelin basic protein (MBP), IL-1β, p53, iNOS, and NF-KB by immunohistochemistry was detected in the isolated nerves. A PCR assay was also performed to detect the expression of antioxidant genes Nrf2 and HO-1. In addition, the level of IL-17 was measured by ELISA. Results: There was a significant reduction in NCV in the Cup group compared to normal rats (p p p p < 0.01). Conclusion: The current study demonstrates a neuroprotective effect of LC in a Cup-induced demyelinating rat model. This effect might be due to its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant actions.

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